The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 15, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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LOCAL M EETING S
of 8. B
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OFFICERS TO BE VOTED
St. Maw-», and »he Is out of the medal COTTER SEEKS OFFICE
• «AKER COWS TEST HIGH
Mawi-s. The dam of the new medal of merit cow lloaalre* Koffee.
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NATIONAL CLUB REPORTS »Inner la lloaalro’a Koffsa. which baa
Canary- Kttvil Wuii'lay auil Third * i
Club Meats.
n record of 882 pounds of fat Ito-
COUNTY COMMISSIONI
AT PRIM ARIES NAM ED
Notice of his candidacy for reputa­
Twelve state and district offices,
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Wtt,‘*r L • n'1 M“b"1 K B ,k *r of
Members ot the Meedler-raft d|fb li! m nomination #» county com m i» two counjy and numerous minor offt-
satre'a Koffee la a daughter of th»
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gold ami silver medal bull, Roaalre’» m-1 last Wednesday with Mr». Halsey, «loner has been filed hy Harry H ces. ure to be voted upon by Lana
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asaleted by Mrs. Hlldebrant. Mea- Cotter of Saginaw Mr. Cotter will i ounty electors In th eprlmarb t of
Olga laid.
dbinea Williams. Stafford, Hanson, oppone O. E. Crowe, incumbent, who .May 21. Offices to be voted on foP
* Silwllh • »>«• riKult Hint Ibi* hrtfxr hu*
Oregon Helfer le Heavy Producer.
Huitly. Kntght. Pettlcord, Stearmer, has filed notice of his Intention i f low:
• mn*)p aneli « numi rword that aha
Violet's St. .Me we» Oy|»«y, a Ix lf r Doane, Kiner. M epber--n. and Oer-
• him ri" nivali ramno Ilion from Iho
seeking ref lection. In a brief state­
One U. 8. senator in congress.
In l he Jersey herd of W. L. and ard were present. Mrs, Jennie Cannon
Atm-rlma Jaroay Collin club.
ment fil' d Mr. Cotter states , that he
One representatlv« In confrere, first
Itimnlra'* KoffM 2d wax otartml on ! Mabel W Halter of Canary. Oregon, of Portland was «pedal guest.
will do all In hla power to the up-
t r » t n i ilia early age of nna year and ! imide n very good Showing on her
congressional district.
Ixldlng of county* road work.
Ian month» und In 111« »n»olnn 3061 first offetal teat for In MS days she
Governor of the state.
Can't Tell Now.
ilaya »ha yielded 444 «4 lint of fat yielded 863 68 pounds of fat and
"Hay. don't «twid there and tell me
Three Justices of the supreme court.
dny». Hormin l h M rnh
No Doubt of It.
11,742 pound* of milk.
Ho Dayville
pirai" ami Third • •"«'
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that n man choked hl* wife to death
Superintendent of public lr.stru»
Thursday«. lU ilb y villa School. • I” r
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m" ,h ' ' “ 1*,nr rB'i 8 ho was atnrted on thl* teat when In a crowded d u b and no one knew
tlon.
MlHtress: “Are you sure the lady
llo r o u I n. I Himlny ..I eii.-h •
' • l'""1 AAA. MM ( |» l- lie wan two year» and two month» he was doing It!”
Commissioner of bureau of labor.
who left this package knew m e’ I
of age and »he carried her calf for
B oath, Haeet«
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" I t 's th e t r u t h ' E v e ry body thought
Statistics and Inspector of factories
can’t place anyone by that name "
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'’'a W iillC 338 day* of the year, thus qualifying they were doing a new dance.”
and workshops
Maid: "She must know you. because
for a »liver modal. Her milk averaged
m ,1.1 , ,V O w Hall. Joapar. • »«■ « • » “ 1 .......
Commissioner of public service.
Lx ran« -Hm-ond
and
Fourth • «“Id and allvar u»a«Iul alr«a Silver 6. 57 per cent fat for the year.
The first match always goes out when 1 toH her I had bten working
State senator, second senatorial
Violetta 8t M«»<* Gypsy 1» by anyway, no I always throw one away for you five month* »he exclaimed, district.
Wadimodara I. O. O. P. Hall
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For Goodness S ak e!’ ”
WaRa's St. Mawea Chime*, a grand- and light the second.
McKniwIn tnual. aamml and *
State senator, fourth senatorial dis­
ion of Poppy'« St. Mawea. and the
fourth Wmlmanhay. 8 p. m. I. (>. (I. •
trict.
i.'et’es
»on of Walt» of A»hnook. the cow
P. hall, WaNorWIIa.
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Two representative« In the legisla-
Geo. Eckhardt of Eugene ha* pur­
The parties who stole the bulk*
which ha* a record of 580.30 pound»
Mt, V»rnon-~K4ro< and IVitrd •
chased a ten acre tract with the ! ture. second representative district.
of fat Her dam la Blossom's St. from the corner of Second and C bouse and buildings of the Eubanks
U'lalnnartay llraaflahl Htoee
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County Judge.
Mawe« Violet, a cow which ha* a streets Springfield, are known, and farm. Mr. and Mr*. Eckhardt took
Milk Croak Mania Plrat and Thlvd •
County commissioner.
junior two-year-old record of 814 72 will save trouble by coming and set­ possession last Tuesday. H. C. Keen­
Thursday al (Jndar Hehool Hnuaa •
County treasurer.
What was best In confec­
pounds of fat. hla dam to by Blos­ t lin g for u n i»
Hponror Croatr—Third Friday. •
ey. a local realtor, made the deal
tionery— therefore, he al­
som 8t. Mawea. a aon of Poppy’s St.
l*ln« Oroae School llouan.
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ways selected—
Tram- «ncond and Fourth Wed- •
nwadnya
H ih m m U
Hill
High •
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A Box of
School l»da
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Whitman'» Chocolate«
day» M Mlnnuy liaM.
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8.« rwtarieo wtS |il«<»aa »end In *
to be presented to her
Malunlay, Panixr» I'til.m Hall.
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FrUnf U o w d a l .
fr<-»w«ll Ural »ml Third Tmux
duya, Crwwall. M W. of A. Hall.
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Mri-imil m il P oach
Tlwrailaya, Kiirin Union Hall.
li.iip ho Kirot Tu««day, Ihuint»
Hi II p . i I linna»
|h»r«nn- Hirmnl and Potti h Tuo*
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He Knew that
She Knew
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when he called.
• tjM 1««» of .taOa aa May »■ » rah»-
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PILCHER’S
These candles come to us
direct by expres« and while
in stoefc are kept In a cool
place. We guarantee them
to be pure, fresh, cool and
dean.
Christian Church.
» 48 rtumlay acbool, H. E Moabler,
superintendent
11:00 Morning service, C. I. 8 wand­
er. slate superintendent of mlaalona
ta to apeak.
11:00 Junior church.
7:00 Senior Endeavor.
8:00 Evening servie«. "King Dav­
id» Receipt for Happiness." by Ray.
8 Earl Childers. Mrs Hrmenway
will give a ptaaologue, ’"The bast
Chord." Misa Katharine Hntherford
will slag "Rock of Agra." by John
son.
SHOPPING NEWS
Pric« $1.00 and up
EVERYTHING IN WEARING
APPAREL
For the Entire Family
W« also have an «xcaltant
line of whol««ome Bulk
Candiaa for the Children.
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Men'« and Boy»' Clothing. Shoe», Furni«hing«, Women'«
and Children'« R«ady-to-W«ar, Shoe«, Millinery. Dry Good«
and Notions.
Vialta Srwthtr Hara—Robert Rod
enbaugh of Cad on la, Washington, la
visiting for a few days at the homo
of hla brother, William Rodenbaugb,
of Springfield.
Pilcher’s
Special
Purchases
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Special P u r-
chaaes are not "sale«.“
That la otrlctly against
our policy. They are
the result of very for­
tunate purchases by
our buyers, which we.
In turn, are enabled to
offer you ait unusually
low price«.
OUR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT
OFFERS YOU SOME WORTHWHILE VALUES
REMOVAL SALE
OF GROCERIES
Daisy Cloth
Just 160 yards Dai»y Cloth,
36-inch width, per yard — ................ - .......... -—
Color Shur Suiting
Silk Mixed Lingerie
Crepe de Chine
Grindell’s Cash
(p $
Crepe oe Chine, 40-indh width,
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per yard ............................................................ .......
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Silk Mixed Lingerie, 36-lnch width;
per yard ....................................................................
(No Stamps Given During Sale.)
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Color Shur Suiting, guaranteed fast color,
36-inch width, per yard ................................. ...... .
Friday and Saturday, April 16 and
17. Liberal discounts given on all
goods except Tobaccos and Sugar.
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Canton Flannel
Wool Balbriggan ¿ubing
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Wool Balbriggan Tubing, assorted colors,
54-inch width, per yard .........................................
Formerly All Package Grocery
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Jap Crepe
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Silk Charmeuse
width,, per yard
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White and Pink Outing Flannel. 27-inch
width, heavy weight, per yard .............................
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Crepe Back Satin, 40-inch
width, per yard .................................- .......... —
Willamette Press
“ The Home Print Shop“
We can print anything from a call-
ind card to a 30x44 inch poster.
Across from the Postcflice
Springfield
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Crepe Be ck Satin
Outing Flannel
Nobody can do better printing
Nor give you a lower price
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Silk Charmeuse, 40-inch
Jap Crepe, all wanted colors, the very best
quality, AAA, per yard ...........................................
The
27-inch width, per yard .....................................
•RA PILCHER; CO-
A cross from R ex T h e a te r
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